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Show CAMPUS — CLATTER by Larry Lewis IF YOURE ARGUING ABOUT THE COLLEGE, MAYBE I CAN HELP WE'RE ARGUING ABOUT WHEN WELL CLOSEIT DOWN © 1971 by NEA, Inc, TM, keg. US. Pat. Off, IT STARTS SEPTEMBER 20TH DEAR POLLY—While ! had sore hands, I discovered that keeping a special pair of rubber gloves to use while cooking is yery handy, When mixing anything, the food does not stick to the gloves nearly as much asit does to the hands, and can be washed off with hotter water than could be used directly on the hands,—MRS, J, P. Princess Line The princess line of this style ends in pleat. to make this a smooth-fitting foshion, No, 8113 with PHOTO-GUIDEis in DEAR POLLY—Ourelementary school discontinued school banking, but | have continuedto set aside a quarter a week, 1 do not miss a quarter, and if this is continued through junior and senior high school there is money on hand to Sizes 8 to 18 (bust 3112-40), Size 10, 322 bust, 28s yards 1 of 45-inch, cover the cost ofyear books,class rings, senior pictures, etc, When our daughter was a senior her father had beenill for months, and | was doubly glad to have this money at a time when school expensesreached a peak.—JANE DEAR POLLY-~A coat of wax applied to a wood picture frome improves its appearance and makescleaning easier. —VERA Ss DEAR POLLY—It’s a struggle to get alll the pattern pieces folded neatly and back in those small pattern enyelo ‘es, su | use brown paper lunch bags.Icut the pattern envelope open,glue the pice ture of the garment on oneside of the bag and the measurement chart on the other. The top is stapled shut and the patternis*neatly stored, with informa- tion needed visible on the outside, — oS DEAR POLLY—Te keepdolls standing up, glue the feet to flat plastic lids from cans; Of course,this is preferable for dolls with long dresses——MARY 27 © 1971 by NEA, Inc DEAR POLLY—1 never throw away the liquid from sweet pickles, which are now quite expensive. | buy less costly dills, slice them into the sweet pickle juice ond refrigerate for several hours. I then havenice,sweet,crisp, dill chips. —RUBY (Polly's Note—I putcooked beets in the pickle juice that | saye,bring to a boil, cool and then putin therefrigerator.) DEAR POLLY — Slip shower curtain hooksoverone end ofthe closet rod and hong umbrellas, belts und purses on them.—DEBBIE 1213-2413 Good-Looker 4 An unusual yoke makes this dress a most ottractive fashien, No. 8130 with PHOTO-GUIDE is in New Sizes 1242-2412, bust 35-47. Size 1212, 35 bust, 278 yords of 45-inch, Send 75¢ each with nome, address, pattern number & size to PATTERNS 10 ORDER ic: 0 this newspoper), Box 4388, MidtownStation, New York, N.Y: 10018 DEAR POLLY —I use masking tape instead of freezer tape for sealing pack- DEAR POLLY—Tuse a lot of pins when machine, and | push the pins to the penie and size Mi ier strip. This saves a lotof time and back bending—MRS. R. 5. town Station,NewYork, NY. Gite IM TAKING 4 TM, Hag US Bats Of COME OUT! 7 ony 17 To HAVE A Tool PULLED! Phen THe ONY OTHER, NCT THE DRILL! COURSE (6 “TO DRILL AND TIM EVEN MORE SCARED RY TO SAVE THE TOOTH! or DRILLS/ wy é ‘c/o this new: WHAT DOYOU SUPPOSE DR: BARRY WILL DO? HIM 72 De. BARRYS OFFICE HE HAS A TERRIBLE J NOT TM SCARED To DEATH TO.ORDERzsh netic strip from the hardware store. 1 glued a strip on the table part of the | sew, My husband bought me a mag- TOOTHACHE! | 7 THAT TOOTH WIL HAVE TO (16-18), Sizes inclusive. Polly pays $1.00 for every idea used, Sendthemto her, c/o this newspaper. seeAND L HATE TO PHONE AT THIS : on eae Easy Crochet Bands of matching lace trim on the skirt and poncho makea colorful set. No, 5496 has crochet directions for Small (8-10), Medium (12-14) and Large ‘ages to go in the freezer, It's less expensive and works just os well,— DORIS Hove BUT CAN YOL' MEET US IN YOUR OFFICE 2 0 {& { JANE Two Together This suspender-jumper becomes a lovely outfit wher paired with a simple blouse. No. 8368 with PHOTO-GUIDE is in Sizes 6to 14 years, Size 8, jumper, 14 yords of 45-inch plus 4s yard of contrast, blouse, 1!4 yords, DEAR POLLY—If discarding any of the children's outgrown all-weather coats with fake fur linings, save the tinings to make those simply butstylish children’s vests that are so popular, Mostsuch fabrics do not even need a THEN WHAT Do TY YOU WANT ME] To DO? How bo EXPECT ME TO ), 4380 MARY, PLEASE! DONT EVEN K |. TALK ABOUT IT//3 |